Ramen restaurant with Japandi interior featuring wooden walls, flowers, and bonsai creates a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Music ranges from pop to K-pop, making the vibe lively and energetic, though sometimes loud for conversation. Seating includes bar options and an upstairs area for parties, supporting a versatile dining experience.
Good to know
The lunch special offers a main, side, and dessert for $25.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Rolls are priced between $6 and $8, making it budget-friendly.
Eclectic interior with amazing tile floor and great artwork creates a cozy, casual atmosphere filled with natural light. Music ranges from metal and rap to classic rock, adding varied energy to the space. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options, supporting a relaxed vibe suitable for work lunches or dates.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with discounted drinks.
Open mic night is every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The cafe offers a $10 combo that includes a half sandwich and a cup of soup.
Small Korean spot offers authentic dishes with rich flavor and quality. Rustic-modern decor and a green wall create a cozy vibe. Outdoor seating features a cheaper menu for budget diners.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant has special Winter Restaurant Week offerings on the menu.
Bring friends for birthday celebrations; ask for a birthday surprise.
Long narrow space with classic New York feel and old school fancy tavern style creates an inviting yet lively atmosphere. Tables sit close together, fostering a bustling energy among a professional but relaxed crowd. Flexible layout supports both business and leisure, enhanced by barrel-aged cocktails and attentive service.
Good to know
The dinner for Restaurant Week costs $59 for three courses with options.
Expect a wait of over 40 minutes for a table despite having a reservation.
Wheelchair accessible seating is available in the front by the bay window.
Space combines modern elegance with cozy charm, featuring high ceilings and natural light. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, balancing chic dining with authentic hospitality. Seating options include tables, booths, bar counters, and outdoor areas, creating a versatile environment.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Motek offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
Outdoor dining shines with a Roman trolley car hut offering cozy booths and fresh air. Food impresses through a master chef collaboration delivering amazing pizza and superb cocktails. Atmosphere blends warmth with thoughtful design, creating an upscale yet inviting experience.
Good to know
The price of a personal pizza pie is $25.
Pizzas come in a 12 inch pie, which is plenty for two people to share.
The bathroom is several flights down, but there is elevator access.
Tiny spot serves amazing Thai flavors in a warm, cozy setting with big windows that brighten the space. Outdoor seating adds a cute, intimate vibe perfect for relaxing meals. Small, mom and pop style makes it feel welcoming and personal.
Good to know
There is no waiter service; it's strictly takeout.
This is definitely not a dine-in place.
The restaurant can cater to soy and gluten allergies.
COTE Flatiron
Modern space with high ceilings and artwork by renowned artists creates a chic atmosphere. Loud music and dim lighting make conversation difficult, while grilling meat at the table offers an interactive dining experience. A basement bar provides a casual spot to relax before meals.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Expect to pay around $225 per person for the full experience.
COTE is the only Michelin-starred Korean BBQ in the world.
Large space with art deco style and roomy tables feels modern yet slightly outdated. Loud noise and high-volume reggaeton music make conversation tough. Outdoor terrace offers lovely seating and friendly service. Food is sensational and delicious with fair prices.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% tip to the bill.
During happy hour, you can get a cheese pie with a pitcher of beer or a bottle of wine.
The restaurant claims to offer gluten-free options, but they are not actually safe for someone with celiac disease.
Enjoy authentic Russian cuisine in a cozy vintage setting with intricate wallpaper and antique furniture. Outdoor seating offers a cute area but expect to wait on the street. Music blends Russian tunes and house beats, with staff adding fun by singing and involving guests in making blini.
Good to know
Reservations are required, especially on busy weekends.
Customers risk losing $25 per person for late cancellations.
Food is not served on Monday evenings.